The South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ) is a meteorological feature found in the South Atlantic Ocean, characterized by a region where moist air converges. It is a significant zone for weather patterns, particularly in Southern Brazil and surrounding areas. ### Key Features of SACZ: 1. **Formation**: The SACZ is formed by the convergence of trade winds coming from the Atlantic Ocean, which interact with the tropical and subtropical air masses.

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